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Fuse Media, LLC is a Latino-owned entertainment company based in New York City.. The company's portfolio includes its namesake cable channel and its spin-off, FM (Fuse Music); a streaming division, including SVOD Fuse+ and various FAST Channels; Fuse Studios; Ignition Studios; as well as a branded content and live events business.
Fuse is an American television channel owned by Fuse Media, LLC, that was originally launched in 1994 as MuchMusic USA, a localized version of the Canadian cable channel MuchMusic, owned by CHUM Limited which was also the parent company of Citytv in Toronto and was dedicated to music-based programming; the channel relaunched under its current branding in 2003.
Fuse Media, owner of linear cable networks, digital and streaming properties and live events all aimed at Latino and multicultural millennial audiences, has been acquired by a Latino-led ...
Prior to the official announcement, Benny Medina (Jennifer Lopez's manager and the network's chief creative officer) stated that if SiTV were to acquire Fuse, there were no immediate plans to make any major changes to the network's programming, emphasizing that Fuse and NuvoTV would be "two different companies with two different identities ...
Latino-owned TV and media company Fuse Media is rolling onto the streaming battlefield with the official launch of Fuse Plus, priced at $2 per month as a standalone service and available at no ...
Latino-owned Fuse Media has marked its first foray into the global media marketplace on the eve of MipTV with licensing deals to language learning platform Lingopie and South Africa-based Telkom ...
Complex X Fuse; Crusty's Dirt Demons (2004–07) Daily Download (2004–06) The Daily Noise; Ex-Wives of Rock (2012-14) Hoppus on Music; The Hustle; The Hustle After Party; IMX (Interactive Music Exchange) (2003–04) Insane Clown Posse Theater; Kung Faux (2003–05) Ming’s Dynasty; Metal Asylum (2005–06) Munchies (2005–06) No. 1 ...
Fuse Media has secured distribution for two of its free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels — Fuse Backstage and Fuse Beat — on Amazon Freevee. Amazon’s Freevee, formerly IMDb ...